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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I volunteer with rescue. Recently was bit for the first time. The dog has since been called a "dangerous dog" by the vet. Not sure what the outcome will be. It was a chihuahua. It more attacked me than bit, actually. Scared me enough that I won't foster again. Any dog can do this. The problem was poor socialization and fear aggression. That isn't breed specific. [/quote] Yes, almost any dog can be made dangerous through poor socialization and abuse. The difference with pit bulls is that they can be that way even with the best of care because it’s how they are wired.[/quote] Even lions can learn to be gentle if they're properly socialized. Bite statistics with lions are zero. [/quote] https://youtu.be/E-YFZP5dTo4?si=lgatx5nukh3qJDX9 I’m sure there are plenty more stories but I only needed one to disprove your assertion. [/quote] I can easily find an equivalent pit bull [/quote]
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